Trampers Safe
Three students from Christchurch, who were reported to the police late on Monday night as being overdue on a tramping trip from Hokitika to Cass via Browning Pass, came out >_f the bush yester day, safe and sound. Swollen rivers had delayed them.
The Blenheim Borough Council adjourned its meeting to watch the world heavyweight championship bout between Clay and Chuvalo on television.—(P.A.)
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31045, 28 April 1966, Page 1
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